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My new Sutor's (with lace hole on tongue)

jtoddaz

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Per request here are some pictures of my new Sutor's. I posted a few pics, but you will see the one with the eyelet on the tongue. I know this is not too common on a dress shoe. Enjoy. Sorry about the pics, but at midnight, theres not exactly load of light available.

I can load new pics tomorrow. Have a good night.



 

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IMO, and very frankly, the shape is nice, but those punched holes by the eyelets are just really ugly, which ruins the whole aesthetic of the shoe. i am also not a fan of that punched wingtip, especially on a wholecut.
 

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I really like the shape.

The punched holes by the eyelets needs getting used to, but I assume the lighting causes this to a certain extent.
 

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nice. i like the wingtip outline brouging. i think that the holes under the eyelets give it a very distinct personality, but i feel like the linearity of the holes make them feel out of place. Any pics of the laced up? the lace hole would be awesome if you can't see it laced up, but it is a minor detail that wont be noticeable.
 

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Do you guys see that extra material just below the laces (toward the toe) Is this normal? This is what I referred to in another post as extra space above my toes. I really want to keep the shoes, but I might take them back if I can't get them to fit perfectly.
 

imatlas

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Originally Posted by DocHolliday
I think those shoes killed another pair in prison.

Like this guy?

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I'm kinda picturing a "Caged Heat" version of that old SNL short film of two sneakers *******.
 

acidboy

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thanks for posting them. they are nice, but don't bother putting the laces under those thingies.
 

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Those are awesome shoes. I'm jealous. The punched hole broguing takes it to the next level.
 

jtoddaz

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Thanks. They are going to be work shoes, so hopefully they'll be formal enough to wear with a suit.
 

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